2012 (Senior): After being a crucial part of the Colorado State practice squad, was a significant contributor on special teams for the Rams in 2012.

Made his collegiate debut in the season-opener against in-state rival Colorado (Sept. 1) on the kick return team.

Was voted one of the team's four weekly captains before the Rams' first true road game at San Jose State (Sept. 15) by his coaches and teammates.

Also earned the nod as a team captain before the Boise State (Nov. 17) match-up.

Played in 10 games for the Rams.

2011 (Junior): Did not play; spent season as a varsity-reserve performer.

2010 (Sophomore): Did not play; spent season as a varsity-reserve performer.

Junior College: Transferred to Colorado State from Butte College in Oroville, Calif. ...After taking classes as a part-time student at Butte in Fall 2007, began his college football career in 2008, when the Roadrunners captured the national junior-college championship.

High School: A three-sport athlete at Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, Calif., holds his football program's record for most rushing yards in a game, 261...Was a letterwinner in football (3), baseball (3) and track (2)...Named first-team all-league and first-team all-Northern Section, and garnered runner-up honors for the California North State Heisman...Was the captain and offensive MVP of the football team...High school football coach was Sterling Jackson.

Personal: Given name Mark Woodbury...Born Oct. 2, 1988, in Chico, Cali...Parents are John and Maria Woodbury...Has an older brother...Helped the City of Fort Collins host a Super Bowl party for kids before 2011 spring practice...Assisted with organized sports for low-income students at a 2010 summer camp at Lincoln Middle School in Fort Collins...Majoring in liberal arts...Hometown: Chico, Calif.